The Power of Music

“If music has the power to stop war, if only for one night, it deserves to be heard in all its glory.”

Today, Logitech UE unveiled a digital ad campaign celebrating the power of music.

Following on the heels of the August launch of the new line of Logitech UE earphones, headphones, wireless speakers and a smart radio, the campaign is centered on three compelling films, each designed to support the concept that music has the power to fuel ordinary people to do to do extraordinary things and endure even the most challenging environments.

The three films are all based on real-life moments in history where music inspired people to take action. We hope the videos – which will be available on websites throughout the U.S., UK, Sweden, and Switzerland– will spark emotions and resonate with people who live for music.

“Truce” tells the story of how, on Christmas Eve 1914 in the midst of World War I, a familiar carol inspired British and German soldiers to disobey their standing orders by putting their weapons down, making a moment of peace in wartime.

“Radio City” tells the story of a group of renegades in the 1960s that started a radio station in an abandoned sea tower to circumvent the UK Government’s restrictions on music

“Space” – the story of a 2007 spaceflight when every astronaut aboard used their extremely limited personal space to bring a music player to the International Space Station

In the coming days, we will share more information about the stories behind these films and these pivotal moments in history when music moved people to do extraordinary things. Until then, we hope you enjoy watching the films and are as inspired by the power of music as we are.

If music has ever moved you to do something extraordinary – from camping out all night for concert tickets, to spending a weekend in the desert to hear your favorite bands – we want to hear about it. Please share your story in the comments below.

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